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Teenagers' necks cut after real cut-throat razors used in 'Sweeney Todd' play
It is a strange tale of what can go wrong when you use real blades in a theatre production.
By Jenni Ryall
Singaporean politician calls foreign workers 'walking time-bombs', incites furore
People are up in arms after member of parliament suggests that areas get fenced off to foreign workers.
By Alicia Tan
Facebook Messenger now lets you start a chat by scanning profile codes
So, just like Snapcodes?
Café applauded for offering free cup of tea to breastfeeding mothers
How a simple cup of tea can put people at ease.
By Johnny Lieu
Australian film crew and mother detained after Beirut child abduction
An Australian mother and film crew have been detained in Lebanon after the attempted abduction of two children, believed to be involved in a custody dispute.
Catch some waves at Australia's first surf park
Australia is famed for their sun, surf and waves along its expanse of coasts, except if you happen to be in cold, beach-scarce Melbourne.
By Johnny Lieu
Carrie Underwood and Keith Urban were country perfection in 'American Idol' finale duet
"Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" never sounded so good.
'American Idol' alums reunited for heavenly series finale performance
Is that Bo Bice?!
Uber coughs up $10 million to settle background check lawsuit
Uber will pay at least $10 million to settle allegations by California prosecutors that it misled passengers about the quality of its driver background checks.
Spiderman mourns dead Uncle Ben made out of Uncle Ben's rice boxes
RIP Uncle Ben: A beloved husband, uncle and pile of boxes of rice.
By Ryan Creamer
Toyota calls this all-wooden roadster concept a 'time machine'
Toyota's all-wood Setsuna concept aims to remind people of the deep bond families can form with cars.
By Nick Jaynes
Tesla snapped up more than 325,000 Model 3 pre-orders in a week
One week into the pre-order process, Tesla Motors says it has received more than 325,000 pre-orders for its mass-market Model 3.
By Nick Jaynes
Police officer slams 12-year-old girl to ground in shocking video
A San Antonio police officer has been placed on paid administrative leave after a video surfaced of the officer violent slamming a 12-year-old schoolgirl to the ground.
By Megan Specia
Is labelling food with calorie burn times to beat obesity a good idea?
Not everyone is convinced.
Chrome notifications on Mac are moving to the Notification Center
Another extraneous feature bites the dust.
By Kellen Beck
The original Jeep was patented 75 years ago today
The U.S. Patent office awarded the patent for the original Jeep on April 7th, 1942.
By Nick Jaynes
'West Wing,' 'Ugly Betty' casts reuniting at ATX TV Fest this summer
Austin's going to be home to some major reunions this summer.
Love for Costco got a high school senior into 5 Ivy League schools
Costco is clearly the Ivy League of wholesalers.
360-degree video gets you so close to planes landing over a Caribbean beach you'll smell the jet fuel
All of the thrill, none of the sand in your shoes.
By Cailey Rizzo
Delightful photo series will help you appreciate dogs from a different angle
This is the ultimate symbol of affection, happiness and trust.
Kimmy Schmidt's guide to making friends as an adult
Suddenly living in an underground bunker doesn't seem so bad.